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In Situ and in Vitro Binding of Natriuretic Peptide Hormones in Tradescantia multiflora
Authors:I N Suwastika  T Toop  H R Irving  C A Gehring
Institution:Deakin University, School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, Geelong, Victoria 3217, Australia;Department of Pharmaceutical Biology and Pharmacology, Victorian College of Pharmacy, Monash University, Parkville, Melbourne, Victoria 3052, Australia
Abstract:Abstract: An increasing body of evidence suggests that in plants, as in vertebrates, biologically active natriuretic peptide (NP) hormones play an important role in the regulation of the osmotic and ionic balance. The evidence includes isolation and immunoaffinity purification of biologically active natriuretic peptide analogues (irPNP) from ivy that promoted stomatal opening and specifically, rapidly and transiently increased cGMP levels in root conductive tissue. In this study we demonstrate that I125-rat atrial natriuretic peptide (rANP) binds to plasma membranes from leaf and stem tissue of Tradescantia multiflora and importantly, both unlabelled rANP and irPNP can competitively displace that binding. In addition, tissue section autoradiography reveals specific in situ binding of I125-rANP to leaf and stem tissue. The findings are consistent with the presence of a biologically active NP system in plants and suggest that NPs signal through a dedicated receptor system.
Keywords:Natriuretic peptides  autoradiography  homeostasis              Tradescantia multiflora
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